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Possibly Egg Bound

Rolandslf

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The lady who spoke to me on Friday morning has just contacted me.

It turns out that this is the same female that I got the eggs from 3 weeks ago.
She has been digging furiously since Thursday evening, no eggs yet.

The lady will be taking her to the vet tomorrow morning.

Is she possibly Egg Bound?

Is'nt it too early for her to be laying eggs again?
 

zebraflavencs

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Do you know what this females' calcium intake has been ?
And from what I understand.. no 3 weeks isn't too soon..
 

Rolandslf

Bearded Dragon Egg
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The news is good, I got a call from the lady last night.
The female laid her eggs last night, I will collect today and post pics when I get them.
 

Rolandslf

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OkeyDokey, I have just picked up the second clutch of eggs.
23 in total and all look good.

DSC01530.jpg
 

staylor

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What is your egg total up to now? I know its getting up there.

You are wonderful for taking on all of these new mouths
 

Pogie

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Oh gosh, that makes 25 plus 23.
A grand total of 48 babies. :eek: :eek: :eek:
Youre gonna need a warehouse full of crickets.
And maybe more than the 6 bins from my post on your Q about sizes . . . Good luck

And keep us posted on the progress
 

Justus85

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*Pictures an assembly line running 24/7 continually dumping crickets in the vivs off a conveyor belt and overworked female crickets.
 

Rolandslf

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@ Monique - My Wife and Daughter aged 17 are permanently at home. They are both currently training on the theory of raising baby dragons. I will assist them when it comes to the practical side of things. Not to say that baby snakes are easy to raise, I do know that they are a lot less work, but my Wife and Daughter learned fast when the baby snakes hatched. I am sure that they will cope. I will be taking care of the technical side of things (Temps, Humidity, Cleaning etc.), they will do feeding and monitoring.

@ Justus - ;D Brilliant thought you have there. Although made in jest, it definitely could work.
 

Craiger

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Justus85 said:
*Pictures an assembly line running 24/7 continually dumping crickets in the vivs off a conveyor belt and overworked female crickets.

There's a cartoon in there somewhere! ;D
 

Rolandslf

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Just an update, I checked the eggs again last night.

All the eggs are plump and white. Random candling on both clutches show all to be fertile.
 

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